who makes remington ml barrels?
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I know what you mean my 700 is very accurate.
the trigger pull is quite heavy though,so my gunsmith is planning on putting in a shilen trigger and restocking it with a nice laminated stock with a bedded action and free floated barrel.It has a simmons 4-12x44 scope on it.can't wait to how she shoots then.
the trigger pull is quite heavy though,so my gunsmith is planning on putting in a shilen trigger and restocking it with a nice laminated stock with a bedded action and free floated barrel.It has a simmons 4-12x44 scope on it.can't wait to how she shoots then.
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From: MD
Newman, is your 'smith local? I have wanted a laminated stock for my Rem, but no one that I know of makes one. I love the rifle but I hate the stock. Too hollow in the butt area, noisy if it rubs up against something (especially in the cold), and it feels too $#@&%# cold in my hands!
Aimat, I thought Rem made their own barrels. Where did you hear that Douglas made them?
My trigger is excellent-about 4.5 lbs with no creep or overtravel. But I bet a Shilen or Timney trigger would be sweet!
I hear good/bad things about the Rem 700 MLS. Hard to keep clean; a pain in the tukas to dismantle the bolt; not a great #209 conversion (I agree with that one); rifles are too heavy. But at this stage I would not sell it and buy a new BP rifle for anything. I have killed more whitetails with my Rem 700 MLS than with all my centerfires. I would be comfortable hunting anything in North America with it, with the exception of the great bears. And as long as I had a back-up with a .338 Win Mag I'd use it on a griz or brownie, too!
Brian
Aimat, I thought Rem made their own barrels. Where did you hear that Douglas made them?
My trigger is excellent-about 4.5 lbs with no creep or overtravel. But I bet a Shilen or Timney trigger would be sweet!
I hear good/bad things about the Rem 700 MLS. Hard to keep clean; a pain in the tukas to dismantle the bolt; not a great #209 conversion (I agree with that one); rifles are too heavy. But at this stage I would not sell it and buy a new BP rifle for anything. I have killed more whitetails with my Rem 700 MLS than with all my centerfires. I would be comfortable hunting anything in North America with it, with the exception of the great bears. And as long as I had a back-up with a .338 Win Mag I'd use it on a griz or brownie, too!
Brian
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Spike
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a friend i work with was a machinist and he heard this about douglas , probably just rumor. my trigger is excellent, and if a deer gets inside of 150 yards of me it is in serious danger. and will probably get a free ride in my pickup truck!
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BDHUNTER, THE GUNSMITH I AM TALKING ABOUT IS IN GLEN BURNIE.HE SAID SINCE IT'S A REMINGTON HE CAN DO ALL KINDS OF GOOD STUFF
IF YOU GO TO BOYDBOYS.COM YOU CAN BUY ALL KINDS OF LAMINATED STOCKS
IF YOU GO TO BOYDBOYS.COM YOU CAN BUY ALL KINDS OF LAMINATED STOCKS


